Real Salt Lake: Bid to reach MLS Cup falls short, RSL loses to Galaxy

By James Edward , Deseret News

Published: Sunday, Nov. 6 2011 9:31 p.m. MST

Robbie Keane #14 of the Los Angeles Galaxy celebrates after getting a shot past Jamison Olave #4 and goal keeper Nick Rimando #18 of Real Salt Lake to score the Galaxy's third goal in the MLS Western Conference Championship at The Home Depot Center on November 6, 2011 in Carson, California. The Galaxy won 3-1 to advance to the MLS Cup. (Stephen Dunn, Getty Images)

CARSON, Calif. — Beating Los Angeles at the Home Depot Center is tough enough at full strength. Beating the Galaxy when you're shorthanded and playing against an inspired David Beckham, who might be in his last hoorah in MLS, that's a completely different type of tough.

In the marquee Western Conference final that MLS fans have been hoping for all season, Real Salt Lake ran into a buzz saw as the top-seed Galaxy played wonderful soccer most of the match to advance to the MLS Cup with a 3-1 victory.

The Galaxy will face the Houston Dynamo in two weeks to try and claim its first championship since 2005.

With the game tied at the half, L.A. scored twice in a span of five minutes early in the second half to pull away for good.

Head coach Jason Kreis of Real Salt Lake looks on before the game with the Los Angeles Galaxy in the MLS Western Conference Championship at The Home Depot Center on November 6, 2011 in Carson, California. (Stephen Dunn, Getty Images)

For an RSL team that is now 1-2 in conference finals in the past four years, it couldn't help but feeling a bit unlucky after hitting the woodwork twice.

The big question entering the match was would either of RSL's ailing center backs start. Jamison Olave did, but Nat Borchers didn't and his veteran presence could've certainly helped throughout the match.

Los Angeles opened the scoring in the 22nd minute as Landon Donovan convincingly buried a penalty by Nick Rimando, who guessed the other direction.

Donovan's missed penalty kick in the 2009 MLS Cup final cost his team the title, but he his Saturday's early opportunity with conviction.

It took RSL just three short minutes to equalize. After Jamison Olave headed a Javier Morales corner kick on frame, Alvaro Saborio was in perfect position to redirect it past L.A. keeper Josh Saunders to level the score at 1-1.

Landon Donovan #10 of the Los Angeles Galaxy holds the Western Conference trophy surrounded by teammates after playing Real Salt Lake in the MLS Western Conference Championship at The Home Depot Center on November 6, 2011 in Carson, California. The Galaxy won 3-1 to advance to the MLS Cup. (Stephen Dunn, Getty Images)

RSL had two fantastic chances prior to that, with Robbie Russell knocking a point-blank shot into Saunders' chest, and then an unmarked Chris Schuler heading a clear-cut chance from eight yards out wide.

The back-and-forth affair continued throughout the rest of the first half, with the Galaxy enjoying the better of the play. Both teams were unlucky not to tack on a second goal before halftime as L.A.'s Robbie Keane banged a shot off the post in the 33rd minute, and then Beckerman doing the same in stoppage time.

Los Angeles was unlucky not to score again in the 51st minute when Will Johnson blocked a point-blank goal-bound shot by Chad Barrett with his face. The dramatics were eerily similar to Tony Beltran's headed clearance in Seattle in the conference semifinals.

The favored Galaxy eventually found the breakthrough they were looking for in the 58th minute when Mike Magee made a darting run into the box, slipping in behind Robbie Russell to head home a David Beckham curling cross. Magee was the hero of the conference semifinals against New York as he scored in both games.

Robbie Keane #14 of the Los Angeles Galaxy gets a shot past Jamison Olave #4 of Real Salt Lake to score the Galaxy's third goal in the MLS Western Conference Championship at The Home Depot Center on November 6, 2011 in Carson, California. The Galaxy won 3-1 to advance to the MLS Cup. (Stephen Dunn, Getty Images)

RSL nearly equalized less than 60 seconds later but was unlucky again as Fabian Espindola's curling shot glanced harmlessly off the crossbar.

Five minutes after going ahead 2-1, Los Angeles doubled its lead in the 63rd minute Keane beat Olave one-on-one in the box and buried the shot past Rimando.